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titleOfInvention Building with comfortable indoor environment functions
abstract [57] [Abstract] [Problem] To always maintain a comfortable room temperature throughout the four seasons, prevent the occurrence of general viable bacteria and mold, prevent fleas and ticks and other sanitary pests, and further prevent the occurrence of condensation. At the same time, it deodorizes living odors such as body odors, foodstuffs, and tobacco odors, and furthermore generates a large amount of negative ions to obtain a comfortable indoor environment. [Solution] Amphibole, serpentine, quartz diorite, granite, Any one of ceramics of phyllite, tuff, calcium oxide, magnesia, silica, and limestone is laid in the underfloor pit 10 and air contacted with the ceramics 7 is forced by convection or natural convection. Air is supplied to each room R1 and R2.
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